Looking for something to read? Try Kuni
Looking for a meaningful read? We invite you to join us in exploring Kuni, a thoughtful reflection on community, land, and renewal by Tsuyoshi Sekihara. Rooted in rural Japan yet deeply relevant to communities everywhere, the book offers insight into rebuilding connections between people and place.
Co-written by Richard McCarthy, former executive director of Slow Food USA, and featuring a foreword by Kathleen Finlay of the Glynwood Center for Regional Food and Farming, Kuni also shares a strong connection to the Hudson Valley, where both contributors are based. It is a timely and inspiring invitation to think differently about how we live, grow, and belong.
BeECO is bringing the Repair Cafe to Bethlehem
Be-ECO is bringing The Repair Cafe to the Town of Bethlehem.